The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 22.07.1983, Qupperneq 4

The White Falcon - 22.07.1983, Qupperneq 4
4 THE WHITE FALCON/July 22, 1983 Navy Campus announces courses Registration for the University of Mary- land and Los Angeles Metropolitan College will be held from August 8-12. Registra- tion will be at the Navy Campus Office, lo- cated in the Viking Mall. The office will be open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday and on Thursday evening, August 11, from 6-9. Pre-term counseling is available, by ap- pointment only, July 25-August 5. All Navy personnel planning to use tuition assistance for the first time at Keflavik must sched- ule an advisement appointment. Call 6226 or 7795 to make an appointment. The Navy Tuition Assistance Office has clarified the interpretation for use of 90% tuition assistance. It is now established that all active duty personnel eligible for Navy tuition assistance, within the ranks of E-4 to E-9 who have not reached their 15th anniversary date of active service are eligible for the 90% amount. This can be interpreted as 14 years, 364 days of active duty. All others remain at 75%. This in- terpretation will not be retroactive. University of Maryland Personnel Management (BMGT 360), The course will analyze job contents, the mea- surement of employee performance, and se- lection, motivation and training techni- ques. Students will study the legal en- vironment in which personnel management functions, management-labor relations, and collective bargaining. These concepts will be applied to case studies. BMGT or TEMN credit. 3sh, Funkhouser, Mon./Wed., 6:30- 9:30. Introduction to Basic (CAPP 105). Empha- sizes the use of small/home computers, op- erating systems and BASIC language. Pro- grams will be written to accomplish output formatting, array handling and sorting. Provides a foundation for home use as well as for further computer science courses. Though not a formal prerequisite, students will find CAPP 105 particularly helpful in preparing for CMSC 110 and for IFSM 296. 3sh, Novitzki, Tue./Thu., 6:30-9:30. Introduction to Writing (ENGL 101). This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of what constitutes good writing, with an emphasis upon those writ- ing skills necessary for successful ex- planation of information and ideas. A re- quired course for all students. Communi- cations credit. 3sh, DeFessi. ENGL 101 will be held in two sections if enough in- terest is shown. Each section must have at least 15 students. Section One: Mon. Tue./Wed./Thu., 11:45 a.m.-l p.m. Section Two: Mon./Wed., 6:30-9:30. Technical Report Writing (ENGL 293), In- stitutions involved in management and technology employ a variety of reports to facilitate communications. This course is designed to acquaint the student with such writing. Although students may elect to write about purely technical problems, the course focuses upon the report writing in both management and technology. Emphasis is placed upon formats for memos and re- ports, readability, clarity and simplicity. Prerequisite ENGL 101. Application to the Communications general education require- ment. 3sh, DeFesi, Mon./Tue., Wed./Thu., 5:10-6:25. Vikings Legacy (HIST 319), This course surveys the history, origin and culture of the Vikings. 3sh, Haugseth, Tue./Thu., 7-10. Humanities credit. Modern Algebra (MATH 101). The first math course in the sequence which fulfills the requirements for math, science, engineer- ing, and computer science majors. Course includes polynomials, equations, graphs, and fundamental operations of algebra. This class will meet Wednesday, August 10, from 6:30-9 allowing students to determine if the class is at the required level. You may attend before registering. The final class will be given Monday, October 10, from 6:30-9. 3sh, Whitkanack, Mon./Tue. Wed./Thu., 5:10-6:15. Analysis III (MATH 241). Calculus func- tions of vectors; partial derivatives; mul- tiple integration, surface integrals, classical theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes. Prerequisite is MATH 141 or its equivalent. 4sh, Whitkanack, Sun./Tue. Thu., 6:30-9:10. On August 26, 27 and 28 there will be a weekend seminar entitled Introduction to the Use of the Digital Computer (CMSC- 100A. It is an introduction to the use of FORTRAN for solution of simple computa- tional tasks and the use of conversational mode to simplify the process will be em- phasized. Examples and problems will be chosen appropriate to the background of the students. lsh, Novitzki, Fri. from 6- 9, Sat. and Sun. from 9-noon and from 1-4. A proposed course, entitled The Program- mable Calculator, is scheduled for Septem- ber 16, 17 and 18. A registration date will be confirmed later. The objective of the seminar is to instruct students in the use of the basic functions of their calcu- lators to adequately prepare them for mathematics classes. The second objective is to make them aware of the basic con- cepts, while the third objective is to provide applications, games and simula- tions which explore the capabilities of the calculator. Students should have ac- cess to a programmable calculator for the seminar, lsh, Whitkanack, Fri. from 6-9, and Sat. and Sun. from 9-noon and from 1:30- 5. Los Angeles Metropolitan College Introduction to Business (BUS 001). A survey of business, including forms of business organization, finance, personnel problems, marketing, managerial aids and business-government relations. This course is required for LAMC business and business data processing majors. 3sh, Allison, Tue./Thu., 6:30-9:30. Principles of Business Data Processing I Origin, development, philosophy and con- stitutional basis of evidence; constitu- tional and procedural considerations af- fecting arrest, search, and seizure; kinds and degrees of evidence and rules govern- ing admissibility; judicial decisions in- terpreting individual rights and case stu- dies. This course is required for LAMC administrative justice majors. ADM JUS 001 and ADM JUS 002 are recommended prere- quisites. 3sh,Vogel . Mon./Wed. , 6:30- 9:30. Political and Social History of the U.S. II (HIST 012). The political, social and constitutional history of the U.S. since the Civil War. This course fulfills LAMC hi story/political science requirement. 3sh, Murphy, Tue./Thu., 6:30-9:30. Elements of Supervision (SUPV 001). Re- sponsibilities of a supervisor in indus- try, such as organization, duties, human relations, grievances, training, rating, promotion, quality-quantity control, man- agement - employee relations. This course fulfills LAMC general business and super- vision majors. 3sh, Johnson, Tue./Thu. 6:30-9:30. Beginning Photography (PHOTO 010). Basic camera and laboratory photo techniques. Students must have a camera with 1 ight con- trol features that can be critically focus- ed. This course fulfills humanities re- quirement. Classes do not start until Aug- ust 22. 3sh, lecture-lab, Riede, Mon. 6:30 to 9:30 at Hobby Center and Sat. morning from 9 until noon. Physical Geology (GEOL 001). The earth's surface features and the geological princi- ples explaining their origin and develop- ment. This course fulfills LAMC natural science requirement. 3sh, Lippincott, Mon. Wed., 6:30-9:30. (BUS DP 001).Principies of data process- ing as used in business and industry, in- cluding punched card data processing and electronics computers and their applica- tions to business systems. Elements and capabilities of the new electronic comput- ers, programming, and systems design and flow charting. This course is required for LAMC business data processing majors. 3sh Sisson, Mon/Wed., 6:30-9:30. General Psychology I (PSYCH 001). Princi- ples of psychology, development of person- ality, achievement of a fulfilling life style, emotional patterns, mental health, and illness; human relationships, the func- tioning of intelligence, learning, problem solving, motivation, and the physiological basis of behavior. This course fulfills LAMC general education elective. 3sh, Swett, Mon./Wed., 6:30-9:30. Legal Aspects of Evidence (ADM JUS 003), General Iy» the college classes are held at the A.T. Mahan High School. Most of the classes are small. (Photo by J03 Jackson)

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